They are a year wiser and IMO KG will keep the fire lit under that team. They slapped together and all start team and made it work in ONE season.
IMO, the East has not gotten any stronger with the exception of Philly. I have not kept up to date with all the dealings in the East so I may be off on this but IMO the Celtics should have no problem comming out of the East.
In the West the Rockets have gotten stronger and so have the Blazers. Everyone else IMO has gotten a little weaker. The Spurs need to get healthy and stay healthy to have a shot at comming out of the West. The Hornets are a player away from getting over the top so that leaves the Lakers, Spurs, Rockets and Jazz to fight it out, in that order IMO.
The Lakers need to figure out how to get the most out of Bynum and Gasol on the floor at the same time. That might take some time and hopefully they can stay healthy all year as well. IMO Odom is going to be a distraction because he was the "escape" goat last year in the Finals, undeservedly IMO, and all the trade talk revolves around him. He did not come into camp in shape, did not work on his outside shot, and is on again off again about complaining about starting.
Spurs need to figure out their support for TD. TD and Manu have shown that the wear and tear of heavy minutes can hurt them in the playoffs. I have not seen anything new regarding Manu's health, if I was a Spurs fan I would not be too happy with his decision to play in the Olympics after the bad playoffs showing he had last year. Every year it seems that Manu will break out of his 1 in 3 attendance in the playoffs but every hear he seems to disappoint. Tony will be Tony, he's young and very comfortable with his role on the Spurs, his outside shot has developed very nicely and he's now a triple threat, drive, dish, and shoot. In the past you could just give Tony a lot of space and pretty much neutralize his game, much like Rondo of the Celtics, but he's shown to be a bit more consistent from the field in the playoffs. TD is the Spurs, at least the title winning Spurs, they go as far as he will take them so keeping his minutes down, while not losing too much ground in a game/season, is going to be the real trick. Pop has done an excellent job throughout the years at keeping him somewhat fresh but at the cost of the rest of the team and victories with their sup-par bench and role players.
Jazz, IMO are the most well balanced team in the league. Deron has clearly emerged as the "man" on that team and IMO he needs to have a CP3 type of playoffs to succeed. If Deron is up to it his supporting case is far superior to the Hornets and that should be enough to at LEAST get into the WC Finals and possibly beyond.
Rockets...three words....Yao, T-Mac, and HEALTH. I don't think the Rockets get very far if they lose one of those guys let alone both. I don't think thier improved defense can offset the loss of offensive production from one guys.
Hornets...ehhhh....I just don't think they have "IT". Not sure how much of an impact Posey will have but I just don't see them standing up to the pressure that the top 4 will put on them in the playoffs.
Everyone else seems to be going backwards, Mavs, Suns, GS and the Blazers don't have what it takes to make a strong playoff push. Mavs and Suns just seem to be getting older and slower with a touch of drama thrown into the mix. GS is a fun team to watch but I don't expect anything different from them this year. Blazers IMO are just too young to do much in the playoffs despite their amazing talent.